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Gender Identity: Critical Essay by Jan Kott

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William Shakespeare
About 30 pages (8,864 words)
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SOURCE: "The Gender of Rosalind," in The Gender of Rosalind: Interpretations: Shakespeare, Buchner, Gautier, Northwestern University Press, 1992, pp. 11-40.

In the following essay, Kott probes the structural, thematic, and historical components of Rosalind's ambiguous gender in As You Like It.

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